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10 May, 17:21

What is the initial value of the function represented by this table?

x. y

0. 5

1. 9

2. 13

0 3

4 5

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  1. 10 May, 17:33
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    Rearrange your table so that the smallest x comes first (goes on the first line) and the largest last (goes on the last line). Identify the smallest x-value. Here it seems as tho that value is 0. The "initial value" of the function is the y-value corresponding to that "initial value."

    In your table, '0' shows up twice as the x-value. Thus, there is more than one y-value associated with the x-value '0.' If that's the case, we must conclude that this table does not represent a function.
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